Limerick-based 3-piece, Kingfishr, have quickly established themselves as one of the rising prospects in Irish music. Emerging over the last 12 months as part of the newest generation of Irish contemporaries, the band’s grand, atmospheric tone married with their propensity for catchy melodies has resonated with a wide audience. All five of their releases this past year have garnered significant Irish radio play as well as spots on New Music Friday UK. A debut sold out tour across Ireland as well as a host of supports with major artists, such as Dermot Kennedy & George Ezra, and notable festival performances including BST Hyde Park, Latitude, All Points East and Electric Picnic, have cemented the band’s reputation as one’s to watch for.
Limerick-based 3-piece, Kingfishr, have quickly established themselves as one of the rising prospects in Irish music. Emerging over the last 12 months as part of the newest generation of Irish contemporaries, the band’s grand, atmospheric tone married with their propensity for catchy melodies has resonated with a wide audience. All five of their releases this past year have garnered significant Irish radio play as well as spots on New Music Friday UK. A debut sold out tour across Ireland as well as a host of supports with major artists, such as Dermot Kennedy & George Ezra, and notable festival performances including BST Hyde Park, Latitude, All Points East and Electric Picnic, have cemented the band’s reputation as one’s to watch for.